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NYE BILLEDER Howard Keel, Susan Kohner Og Herbert Lom I Ved A Gamle Erank Borzage er netop begyndt på „The Big Fisherman", en Rowland V. Lee-produktion mea NYE BILLEDER Howard Keel, Susan Kohner og Herbert Lom i Ved A . Planetaros de vigtigste roller. Den australske forfatter Ray Lawlers meget omtalte skuespil „Summer of the Seventeenth Doil" er Walter Wanger har købt filmrettighederne til Albert købt til filmatisering af „Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Camus’ „Faldet**, som blev noget nær en best­ Productions", og James Cagney, Rita Hayworth seller i USA. Filmen, der bliver den første Ca- og Burt Lancaster skal medvirke. Samme selskab mus-filmatisering, skal optages i Paris og Am­ har engageret John Huston til i denne måned at sterdam. begynde på iscenesættelsen af „The Unforgiven**. James Mason har fået hovedrollen i Alfred Hitchcocks Julien Duvivier er begyndt på „Le Rendez-Vous" efter næste thriller, „North by Northwest", i hvilken et manuskript af Paul Andréota og Claude Bois­ også Cary Grant og Eva Marie Saint medvirker. sol. Filmen optages i Boulogne-studierne, og blandt de medvirkende nævnes Danielle Dar- Henry King skal i gang med en ny mammut-film, rieux, Bernard Bli er, Paul Me ur is se og Serge (lange film — lange anmeldelser!), „This Earth Reggiani. is Mine", for „Universal". Rock Hudson, Jean Simmons, Dorotby McGuire og Claude Rains Den fremragende franske dokumentarfilminstruktør skal spille hovedrollerne. Georges Franju er gået over i spillefilmproduk­ tionen. Det skete med „Tete Contre les Murs". Jack Webb er for sit eget selskab „Mark VII" be­ Pierre Brasseur og Paul Meurisse medvirker som gyndt på filmen „— 30 — Webb selv spiller repræsentanter for lægernes gamle og nye be­ hovedrollen som en journalist i New York. handlingsmetoder. Pierre Brasseur skal ligeledes medvirke i Franjus næste film, „Les Yeux sans Ken Annakin arbejder for Walt Disney på „Third Visage". Man on the Mountain" med Michael Rennie, James MacArthur og Janet Munro. Luchino Visconti har sammen med forfatteren Vasco Pratolini skrevet manuskriptet til sin næste film, Danny Kaye. Louis Armstrong, Barbara Bel Geddes „Rocco e i suoi fratelli", en fortælling om en og Harry Guardino medvirker i „The Five Pen- familie, der flytter fra Syditalien til Milano for nies“, som Melville Shavelson iscenesætter for at søge lykken i storbyen. „Paramount". Robert Siodmak er for „Divina" begyndt på „Doro- Edward Dmytryk begyndte først i oktober på „War- thea Angermann" efter dele af Gerhart Haupt- lock" for „Fox". Rollelisten byder på så gode manns skuespil. Titelrollen spilles af Ruth Leu- navne som Henry Fonda, Richard Widmark, An­ werik og andre medvirkende er Kurt Meisel og thony Quinn og Dorothy Malone. Alfred Schieske. Tab Hunter og Gwen Verdon i Stanley Donen og George Abbotts nye (i England og USA roste) musical vDamn Yankees". 51.
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